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The 5 best products for nails
From beautiful cuticles to cleaning up mistakes and messiness...
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Your support makes all the difference.Some people hate being seen without lipstick, others feel naked without mascara – but it's all about nails for me. Mine have rarely been polish-free since leaving the draconian uniform rules of school behind.
I never managed to get into the elaborate, intricate and arty nail designs of recent years, though – far too intimidating for someone as cack-handed as me, and regular salon visits are too much of a time commitment.
But the current vogue for minimal, negative-space and free-hand doodles is far more appealing, not least for the low-key colours which hide all manner of sins.
Beautiful cuticles
£12, ciatelondon.com
Keeping cuticles nourished with marula oil and vitamin E means they're easier to push back, revealing more of your nail bed for decorating.
4-way nail buffer
£2.99, modelsownit.com
Filing is the secret to a neat finish and should never be sacrificed for speed; use the buffing side to create a smooth surface for your designs.
Flawless finish foundation
£13, butterlondon.co.uk
Sheer, matte and almost invisible, this creates the perfect base for nail designs and stickers without making you look like you have mannequin hands.
Dotting tool
£3.99, Bourjois, superdrug.com
Scary-looking but simple to use – the metal balls on the ends create different sized, delicate dots and can be used to draw, too.
Clean-up brush
£4, WAH London, boots.com
A narrow, angled brush dipped in nail-polish remover is a far more precise way to clean up mistakes and messiness than cotton buds.
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